Indiana Department of Child Services

Partnership with Employer Community Results in Child Support Program Success

The partnership between employers and the child support community ensures millions of families consistently receive child support. Every day, employers submit information about newly hired employees, implement income withholding orders and enroll children in health insurance plans. In federal fiscal year 2010, employers withheld over 67% of the child support collected and reported 47 million new hires.

Additional Opportunity for Employers to Help Families Receive Support

The federal Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) encourages employers that are self-funded or self-insured for workers’ compensation to participate in our insurance match program. In 2006, Congress passed legislation that authorizes OCSE to compare information concerning individuals owing past-due child support with information maintained by insurers (or their agents) concerning insurance claims, settlements, awards and payments. OCSE furnishes information resulting from the data matches to the state child support (CS) agencies responsible for collecting child support. The legislation also includes a non-liability provision for insurers participating in the data match with OCSE. As of October 2011, 24 of the 53 states and territories participating in OCSE’s insurance match program reported nearly $8 million in child support collections.

How Can Self-Insured Employers Participate in OCSE’s Insurance Match Program?

There are three options available to participate in the data match program:

If your company reports claims to the Insurance Services Office’s (ISO) ClaimSearch Database, participating in the OCSE insurance match program is as easy as 1-2-3!

1.Notify ISO that your company would like to participate in the OCSE insurance match program

2.ISO will match your company’s claims to the file of delinquent obligors provided by OCSE

3.ISO returns the matches to OCSE to send to the state CS agency responsible for collecting child support

Matching Partner - OCSE will send a file containing information about individuals who owe past-due support to compare with your workers’ compensation claims and return matches to OCSE for distribution to the state CSE agency responsible for collecting the child support.

Claims Submitter—Send all workers’ compensation claims to OCSE to compare with individuals who owe past-due support and return matches to the state CS agency responsible for collecting child support.